Conducting Insanity Evaluations, Second Edition by Richard Rogers, Daniel W. Shuman
If you, or someone you love, is suffering from a mental disorder, or manic depression, you owe it to yourself to become as informed as possible about the disease. Conducting Insanity Evaluations, Second Edition by Richard Rogers, Daniel W. Shuman may be a source of good information for you.
Insanity evaluations represent the most challenging and complex evaluations in forensic psychology and psychiatry. Mental health and legal professionals involved in insanity cases need a solid foundation in current concepts, legal standards, and clinical methods. This need is heightened by the substantial legal and clinical changes that have occurred in the field during the past decade. This text from two leading authorities brings forensic professionals up to date on key issues surrounding insanity evaluations. It provides explicit, research-based guidelines for interview-based assessments, psychological testing and other specialized procedures, and forensic reports and testimony. The volume explores how insanity is conceptualized under the law and differentiated from other standards of criminal responsibility. A range of clinical measures and techniques are examined, with special attention to such relevant phenomena as malingering and amnesia. Included in the appendices are invaluable databases on 413 defendants evaluated for criminal responsibility and 6,479 defendants found not guilty by reason of insanity. For clinicians, the volume provides the knowledge and skills needed to conduct ethical, legally defensible insanity evaluations and to present their findings effectively. Legal professionals will gain a basis for understanding the logic and clinical methods used by mental health experts and for evaluating the quality of their assessments.
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Abyss to Zenith -- Up From Insanity by Reagan Smith | Almost A Revolution by Paul S. Appelbaum | Competence, Condemnation, and Commitment by Robert F. Schopp | Conducting Insanity Evaluations, Second Edition by Richard Rogers, Daniel W. Shuman | The Eden Express by Mark Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. Vonnegut | Ethics of Psychiatry by Rem B. Edwards | Guilty by Reason of Insanity by Dorothy Otnow Lewis | Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault | Madness and Modernism by Louis A. Sass | Manic-Depressive Insanity and Paranoia by Emil Kraepelin | Moonlight, Magnolias, and Madness by Peter McCandless | Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity by Randy Starr | I'm Not Suffering from Insanity...
I'm Enjoying Every Minute of It! by Karen Scalf Linamen | The Other Side of Sight by Jon D. Gemma | Plane Insanity by Elliott Hester | The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester | Psychological Evaluations for the Courts by Gary B. Melton (Editor), John Petrila, Norman G. Poythress, Christopher Slobogin | Punishing the Mentally Ill by Bruce A. Arrigo | Trial of John W. Hinckley, Jr. by Richard J. Bonnie, John C., Jr Jeffries, Peter W. Low | Wild Beasts & Idle Humours by Daniel N. Robinson
Adult Bipolar Disorders by Mitzi Waltz | The Bipolar Child by Demitri Papolos, Janice Papolos | Bipolar Disorder by James T. Stout | Bipolar Disorders: A Guide to Helping Children & Adolescents by Mitzi Waltz | Bipolar Disorders by Mario Maj, Hagop S Akiskal , Juan José López-Ibor, Norman Sartorius | Bipolar Disorder Demystified by Lana R. Castle | Bipolar Disorder: A Guide for Patients and Families by Francis Mark Mondimore | The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide by David J. Miklowitz | Bipolar Medications by Husseini K. Manji, Charles L. Bowden, Robert H. Belmaker | Bipolar Puzzle Solution by Bryan L. Court, Gerald E. Nelson MD | Depression Sourcebook by Karen Bellenir, Rhonda Rhea | Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania by Andy Behrman | Essential Psychopharmacology of Depression and Bipolar Disorder by Stephen M. Stahl, Nancy Muntner | Fevers of the Mind by Avery Z. Conner | The Life of a Bipolar Child by Trudy Carlson | Manic-Depressive Illness by Frederick K. Godwin M.D., Kay Redfield Jamison | Neural Misfire by Jeff D. Kazmierczak | New Hope for People With Bipolar Disorder by Jan Fawcett M.D., Bernard Golden Ph.D., Nancy Rosenfeld | Overcoming Depression and Manic Depression (Bipolar Disorder) by Paul A. Wider | Survival Strategies for Parenting Children with Bipolar Disorder by George T. Lynn | Surviving Manic Depression by E. Fuller Torrey, Michael B. Knable | Why Am I Up, Why Am I Down? by Roger Granet, Elizabeth Ferber | Why Your Depression Isn't Getting Better by Michael R. Bartos | Win The Battle by Bob Olson, Melissa Olson | Yes You Can! by Richard Aaron Mead